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Wheatgrass implants, straight up

Since my last post, a few readers have expressed curiosity about the “implants” I briefly touched upon. Wheatgrass implants. Yes indeed. We all know how remarkable wheatgrass juice is for our health, and many of us are even drinking it. Among its other many benefits, wheatgrass juice strengthens our cells, detoxifies our liver and organs, fights tumors, restores alkalinity to the blood and neutralizes toxins. It has even been known to help reverse gray hair back to ones natural hair color. Wheatgrass is extremely high in chlorophyll, iron, oxygen, and many vitamins thus providing our bodies with concentrated nutrients in an easy-to-digest form.

Wheatgrass is commonly taken by mouth in the form of juice, but did you know that one can greatly benefit when taken as an implant? In fact, when taken the opposite end, the implant is an exceptionally powerful method of cleansing and nourishing the colon walls. Bypassing the stomach, the wheatgrass juice immediately replenishes the body with electrolytes and minerals via the hemorrhoidal vein – a direct route to the liver and bloodstream. Since it travels directly to the liver and is absorbed into the blood stream, wheatgrass implants are essential to quickly restoring ones health.

Implants (also called retention enemas) are best taken after an enema or colonic, with an enema bag or a child’s bulb syringe. It consists of approximately 4-8 ozs. of juice held in the lower bowel for about 20 minutes or as long as you can retain it. More than one attempt may be required in one sitting to achieve retention, often each successive implant removing further waste matter.

I find it surprising that so few colon therapists offer wheatgrass implants as they are especially useful after treatment. They also come in handy for those with delicate (or toxic) systems who just can’t get that sweet green stuff down the hatch. Personally, I’m thankful to get my grass in whichever way I can. In fact, wheatgrass also works wonders as an eye wash, sinus cleanser (yes, I’ve been known to snort it!), douche, and of course, facials. 🙂

When first taking an implant, be sure to have a towel beneath you as the green juice can end up everywhere. And I mean everywhere. Also, do not to take implants too late in the day as the grass can have a very stimulating effect on the body and keep you wide awake and up throughout night!

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I want to treat my husband’s life-threatening conditions with wheatgrass. It appears that juice is much better than the powers or pills. For healing purposes, is this correct in your experience? Before I go out and buy a juice producing station, I want to be sure that this is what makes the most sense. Any advice or suggested additional sources of info would be greatly appreciated.

Wheatgrass, among its many benefits, strengthens cells, detoxifies liver and organs, fights tumors, restores alkalinity to the blood and body organs, and neutralizes toxins. It has even been known to help reverse gray hair back to ones natural hair color. Wheatgrass is extremely high in chlorophyll, iron, oxygen, and many vitamins thus providing our bodies with concentrated nutrients in an easy-to-digest form. I have treated yeast infections with it with great results and often use it as an implant in a colonic or enema where a client requests.

I have an office and do home visits treating clients with colon hydrotherapy and body work in the privacy and comfort of their homes.

I am astounded at the difference I feel in the 3 months that i have been drinking fresh Wheatgrass juice 2 to 3 times a day.. I teach Tai Chi, yoga and other forms of movement therapy, 2 to 4 classes every day ,and my stamina has shot up,while my need or desire for unhealthy snacks or any sugary food and coffee has virtually disappeared.

Hi — I am a colon therapist and have had a private practice for 38 years
(WWW.HAPPYCOLONICHEALTH.COM)…I can tell you that implanting
wheatgrass up into my client’s colons is not an option…for several reasons.
The tubing is very long…most of the wheatgrass would stay in the tubing.
Tons of juice would have to made…I prefer implanting coffee….detoxifying
and cleansing the liver…rebuilding and cleaning the blood! I believe that
wheatgrass is one of THE greatest foods there is…and was fortunate to
have been at staff for 3 years at the original Hippocrates Health Institute
with Dr. Ann Wigmore back in the early 70’s! Cleaning out the bowel
is vital in today’s world; cleaning the liver and blood…are, equally, as
important. I use organic wheatgrass powder for my own implants…most
are too toxic to hold it. Love, health….always service! Marie